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Monday, February 22, 2010

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These are links to various resources about and related to reggae music. This list has been constructed to assist readers withheatic on The Rhetoric of Reggae Music.


 Rev 5:5 Weep not: behold, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book and to loose the seven seals thereof.


 




Reggae.com Irie Links


 




Algonet Reggae Links


 




NerdWorldMedia Reggae Links


 




Chilum's WWW Travel Guide


 




Reggae Ambassadors Worldwide


 




Jammin' ReggaeArchives


 




Reggae Warehouse Links


 




Roger Steffens, Historian


 




Reggae Jams


 




Vialli's Reggae Links


 




Easy Skanking


 




Rasta Reggae Links (Russia)


 




Classical Reggae Interviews


 




Conscious Rasta Perspectives


 




 


 




READINGS FOR RHETORIC OF REGGAE


Steve Barrow & Peter Dalton, REGGAE: THE ROUGH GUIDE, 1997; Penguin Books, NYC.


 


Leonard Barrett, THE RASTAFARIANS, 1997; South End Press, Boston.


 


Other books you might keep an eye out for include:


Robert Roskind, RASTA HEART: A JOURNEY INTO ONE LOVE, 2001; One Love Press. Blowing Rock, NC


Kevin O'Brien Chang & Wayne Chen, REGGAE ROUTES: The Story of Jamaican Music, 1998; Ian Randle Publishers, Kingston, Jamaica.


Chris Potash, REGGAE, RASTA, REVOLUTION: Jamaican Music from Ska to Dub, 1997; Schirmer Books, NY.


Horace Campbell, RASTA AND RESISTANCE: From Marcus Garvey to Walter Rodney, 1987; Africa World Press, Trenton, NJ.


Barry Chevannes, RASTAFARI: ROOTS AND IDEOLOGY, 1994; Syracuse University Press.


 


L. Emilie Adams, UNDERSTANDING JAMAICAN PATOIS, 1991; Kingston Publishers, Kingston, Jamaica.


 


Brian Jahn and Tom Weber, REGGAE ISLAND: JAMAICAN MUSIC IN THE DIGITAL AGE, 1992; Kingston Publishers, Kingston, Jamaica.


 


Rita Marley, BOB MARLEY: SONGS OF FREEDOM, 1995; Penguin Books, NYC.


 


Stephen Davis and Peter Simon, REGGAE INTERNATIONAL, 1982; R&B Publishing, NYC.


 


Adrian Root and Michael Thomas, JAMAICA: BABYLON ON A THIN WIRE, 1977; Schocken Books, NYC.


 


Joseph Owens, DREAD: THE RASTAFARIANS OF JAMAICA, 1976; Sangster's Books, Kingston, Jamaica.


 


Tracy Nicholas and Bill Sparrow, RASTAFARI: A WAY OF LIFE, 1996; Frontline Distribution International, Chicago, IL.


 


Other works I have seen which I liked were:


 


Davis, REGGAE BLOODLINES.


Waters, RACE, CLASS, AND POLITICAL SYMBOLS: RASTAFARI AND REGGAE IN JAMAICAN POLITICS.


Allyene, ROOTS OF JAMAICAN CULTURE.


Cashmore, THE RASTAFARIANS [ Minority Rights Group Report #64].


Bilby, CARIBBEAN CURRENTS: CARIBBEAN MUSIC FROM RUMBA TO REGGAE.


Hebidge. CUT 'N' MIX: CULTURE, IDENTITY, AND CARIBBEAN MUSIC.


Mavis Campbell, THE MAROONS OF JAMAICA 1655-1796, 1990; Africa World Press, Trenton, NJ.


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PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES!

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